The vampire curse of the Cravens ended over a century ago when Josiah Craven was buried in an unmarked grave and a stake driven through his heart. But tonight, his ancestors have awakened their Great-Grandpa Craven. They're planning a party in the backwoods of Tennessee. And the folks of Green Hollow are in for the night of their lives. The last night of their lives…

In 1965, a U.S. Navy submarine sinks. Six men survive, including Bart Millen, the captain. The exec, Nathan Caden, also survived and is sure he was left for dead. Adopting the guise of a long dead white witch doctor, Caden terrorizes Millen and his family for months. Only a black doctor’s knowledge of ancient root medicine practices can turn the tables and defeat Caden’s plan for revenge.

Jon Bradley, who calls himself "Sewer Rat," lives in the sewers. No one in the sewer tunnels uses their real name. Fourteen other people live in the sewers. Most are
mentally ill. Some are dangerous and protect themselves with pickaxes left behind by careless sanitation workers. But Rat has a pickaxe of his own...

Joe Lansdale returns with his characteristic dark take on the horrors that lurk beneath the surface of mundane life in this collection of short stories and novellas. Originally available only in limited-edition hardcover, these tales run the gamut from devilish fantasy to twisted courtroom drama to vampire-robot western.

John Black, an Intelligence Officer working for the government, uncovers a conspiracy that puts him in conflict with powerful people and his own humanity.
A trail of horror and death is left behind as he struggles to stay ahead of the conspirators whose ire he's drawn.

Lying deep within the bowels of the earth an ancient virus waits. With one unlucky quake the virus is released within the park and quickly spreads. A desperate plea for assistance reaches the military, but are they coming to help those battling for their lives or to wipe out every living thing in an effort to prevent the spread? Will they save mankind or turn them all into cannibalistic monsters?

Jagannath: a Hindu deity, literally “master of the universe.”
An amorphous creature rises from the depths of Earth’s oceans, develops a lust for human flesh and blood, assimilates its prey’s intelligence, learns and grows as it feeds, and destroys civilization. Then it hunts the survivors down and torments them by metamorphosing into ghastly monsters from their darkest nightmares.

For Peter Gardner, a young man with a literal bank of doorways standing open to him, they all slam shut at once. A terrible accident leaves him quadriplegic, shattering his dreams, tearing his family apart, and ending a cherished relationship with his girl. Now, he wishes only for death. But his brush with death opens a new door into the darkest reaches of fur, torment and revenge.

Jeani Rector and the Horror Zine have compiled another classic anthology of unsettling and stomach-churning tales in the tradition of Pan Books or Weird Tales, and introduced us to a motley band of new horror talent, some of whom will no doubt become household names in the genre in time. This unrepentant volume reminds us why the small press is such a force in dark literature.

What terrors lurk in the blackest regions of a cellar, amidst dusty cobwebbed shelves, in the glass jars and metal cans of a hopelessly abnormal mind? These odds and ends are both odd and contain endings. As in the real world, not everything ends well. Sometimes it is all about finding a glimmer of light in the shadows, or being forewarned. Sometimes, the candle’s flame blows out!

Great horror lingers in the mind well after the reader puts the story down. This anthology brings together ten of the best classic horror stories for reading enjoyment. This collection includes works from Edgar Alan Poe, Ambrose Bierce, H. P. Lovecraft, Algernon Blackwood and many others along with introductions to each work by the editor.

The fourth of our series of holiday bundles, A Haunting of Horrors, Volume 2 features a mixture of twenty novels and collections of horror and the occult by various award-winning and bestselling authors.

What would happen if the animals of Earth decided to destroy all humans? And what if these animals were some of our cutest, namely, beavers and puffins? When Animals Attack takes on these questions, and, to be honest, the results aren't pretty. As it turns out in the three works collected here, cute animals have power in numbers, violence, and, sometimes, humor.

Holiday Bundle Featuring Twenty Novels of Horror and the Occult
The third of our series of holiday bundles, A Haunting of Horrors features twenty novels of horror and the occult by various award-winning and bestselling authors.

This book is dedicated to revealing the myriad easter-eggs and hints that tie together modern horror and prove the universe to be nothing more than a thing of fright. The Horror Crossover Encyclopedia is a reference guide of fictional crossovers within the horror genre, using a “six degrees” methodology.

Half a million words of horror. The ultimate horror collection brings together three of the most controversial and notorious horror collections for the first time - Thirteen Volumes One, Two and Three.
Nearly two hundred short stories from the United States, United Kingdom and around the world. Horror fans... are you fan enough?
Contains all three iTunes Horror Chart number ones.